Friday, February 17, 2017

Kennel quilts

As an Island Batik Ambassador, I am given fun project ideas to work on every month. It was fun creating this little Kennel quilt for an animal in need. Bella thinks she needs one as well! TQPM Small Kennel Quilt Team is a volunteer organization sponsored by The Quilt Pattern Magazine (TQPM) that is available when disasters strike. It is a way to join a larger effort to help our animal friends in times of need by doing what we love. TQPM Small Kennel Quilt Team supplies kennel quilts to shelters. To learn more you can go here and read all about it.

Kitty Love

Here is a quick little tutorial for you to make your own little kennel quilt for your fur baby or if you wish to donate one. Finished size will be 12" x 18"

Mark a diagonal line on the yellow 2" squares. This is your sewing line. Sew a yellow square to each end of the 2" x 5" background rectangles, sewing on the diagonal lines. Press and trim the excess fabric.

Draw a diagonal line on the blue background 3 1/2" squares. Sew a background squared to each side of the bottom of the yellow 5" x 4" rectangle. Sew on the diagonal line and press. Trim excess fabric.

Sew the first unit and the second unit together as shown in the diagram. Then sew a 1 1/4" x 5" background rectangle to the bottom. Sew the background 1 1/4" x 6 1/2" rectangle to each side. Your block should measure 6 1/2" square.

Heart block

Draw a diagonal line on the 3 1/2" background square and sew to the lower left of the 3 1/2" x 6 1/2" pink rectangle, sewing on the diagonal line. Press and trim,

Draw a diagonal line on the 1 1/2" squares and sew to each side of the pink rectangle. Press and trim.

Repeat the instructions for the left half of the heart, but be sure to sew the 3 1/2" background square to the lower RIGHT of the pink rectangle. Now sew the two units together to make your heart. I pressed my center seam open.

Construct the Mat

Using the diagram, set the blocks together in a 4 patch. Add the 1 1/2" inner border to each side, then add the 2 1/2" outer border to each side. PressLayer the batting, mat and backing together with the mat and the backing RIGHT sides together. Sew all around with 1/4" seam, leaving an opening on one side to turn the quilt right side out. Stitch the opening closed. I top stitched all around then quilted my mat. And here is one more...an improv kennel quilt!

I plan to make more when I get home as I have a nice bag of scraps waiting for me. This is a great way to practice your free motion quilting too! Have a great weekend...it's looking like a beach weekend here in south Texas! Almost time to head for home...one more week! Wow...it has gone so fast! But I really miss my grandkids and my sewing room. grace and peace....SharonLinking to: Fabric Frenzy FridayWhoop! Whoop!